September 19, 2024
New Directions in Classics
This year's six-part series promises interesting and engaging lectures that review history and shed a new light to diverse areas of study on the ancient world.
This year's six-part series promises interesting and engaging lectures that review history and shed a new light to diverse areas of study on the ancient world.
This long-running series, known for its remarkable ability to bridge the gap between the ancient and the modern, kicks off with a book launch on Friday, September 22.
Talks will range from detailed analysis of the evidence that survives from the past and informs our understanding of classical antiquity, to how the ancient Greek and Roman worlds influenced later societies, times, and places.